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    Home Page - My ASP.NET MVC Application
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                <h1>Welcome!</h1>
                <h2>This is a very simple Reserving Room App.</h2>
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                The goal of this application is to test an Android Application called <b>Rooms</b> made 
                as a final project of the course <a href="https://www.udacity.com/course/ud853">Developing Android Apps</a>
                by <a href="https://www.udacity.com">Udacity</a> and <a href="http://google.com">Google</a>.
                Remember! This is just a simple data-entry app, it could have some bug and the UI/UX could be better.
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    <h3>It's very simple and very easy to use:</h3>
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            <h5>Create an account</h5>
            Fisrt of all, you need to create an account if you want to create rooms and reservations.
            If you are not logged in, you will be able to view all the data.
            Don't worry! you can use fake data, remember it's only for testing.
            <a href="<%: Url.Action("Login", "Account") %>">Log in…</a>
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            <h5>Manipulate Rooms</h5>
            You can create new rooms and modify or delete existing rooms.
            <a href="<%: Url.Action("Index", "Rooms") %>">Go to Rooms…</a>
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            <h5>Create Reservations</h5>
            Once you create a room, you can create new reservations for that room.
            For simplicity, reservations cannot be modified, only create and deleted.
            <a href="<%: Url.Action("Index", "Reservations") %>">Go to Reservations…</a>
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